Sad lil dragon
that’s pretty, i’m almost more jealous of the patches… we need more modern yoyo company patches.
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I was thinking of selling my collection and starting from scratch, and maybe only picking 1 brand to collect aha
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Beautiful collection. I have that same color plasm. Love it dearly
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Worked for me ![]()
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Imma need to know your thought on it once you gather them, friend!
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Very impressed so far. Thing is GLASS SMOOTH.
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Sengoku Masachibi Mini
Just got this little beast in. I think this is the smallest yoyo ever made with a C bearing. Correct me if I’m wrong. Here are a few comparison shots also of other minis and regular size ones. It’s a little bit smaller than my 66% yoyos, but those all have size A bearings.
Edit: Just found out there is another 36mm Diameter yoyo with a C bearing called the Pixy from Dreamyo in 2010.
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How does it play, I’m so skeptical about c bearings on such a small yoyo
Love Sochi’s looping strings!
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Congrats! I remember my first… I guess I’m up to 4 now, and eyeing that new tangerine one. The BCs and Hummingbirds are awesome too.
I got one of these at my local Aldi years ago. Weird metal imperial thing that had 0 response,.. Don’t remember learning anything from the “instruction book…"
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I know what you mean about being skeptical. Size A bearings in minis just feels right. I would be curious to see how it would throw with a Size A. But I think you would be surprised how well it throws with the size C. As far as comparisons it’s similar to the Shutter Mini or Outlier Mini but it’s smaller. It’s closer in size to the 66% line but that difference in bearing size does make a difference. I think it beats the 66% performance wise but the 66% with those A size bearings are just really fun to throw.
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This is Fat thickness but I liked the OT Fat because it is softer and more thick





























